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The price is absurdly low (a legitimate 1800W PSU will cost a minimum of twice this and more likely at least three times this) and the +12V power is hundreds of watts below the claimed output, a universal sign of garbage. And try to find the company that actually offers the "Raburt" PSU; a company producing legitimate, safe PSUs is never a mystery.

If you've managed to get a hold of 1800W of GPUs, suddenly cheaping out and risk frying them to cut corners is a very poor idea.

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The price is absurdly low (a legitimate 1800W PSU will cost a minimum of twice this and more likely at least three times this) and the +12V power is hundreds of watts below the claimed output, a universal sign of garbage. And try to find the company that actually offers the "Raburt" PSU; a company producing legitimate, safe PSUs is never a mystery.

If you've managed to get a hold of 1800W of GPUs, suddenly cheaping out and risk frying them to cut corners is a very poor idea.
 
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The price is absurdly low (a legitimate 1800W PSU will cost a minimum of twice this and more likely at least three times this) and the +12V power is hundreds of watts below the claimed output, a universal sign of garbage. And try to find the company that actually offers the "Raburt" PSU; a company producing legitimate, safe PSUs is never a mystery.

If you've managed to get a hold of 1800W of GPUs, suddenly cheaping out and risk frying them to cut corners is a very poor idea.
thanks a lot